Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Mawaru-Penguindrum (Mawaru Pingudoramu)

Mawaru-Penguindrum (輪るピングドラム Mawaru Pingudoramu?) is a 2011 Japanese anime series produced by Brain's Base. The series is directed and co-written by Kunihiko Ikuhara and was broadcast in Japan from July 8, 2011 through December 23, 2011.

Plot

A terminally ill girl named Himari Takakura is miraculously saved from death by a strange spirit who resides in a penguin-shaped hat. However, in exchange for extending her life, the spirit tasks Himari's brothers, Kanba and Shouma, to seek out an item known as the Penguin Drum with assistance from a trio of strange penguins.

Characters

Kanba Takakura (高倉 冠葉 Takakura Kanba?)
Voiced by: Subaru Kimura
The more serious and experienced of the brothers. Unlike his brother Shouma, he has a history as a playboy, dating girls only to dump them soon after. He has several angry girls that pursue him, with Masako Natsume being the most aggressive. However, it seems that he's deeply in love with Himari and will go to great lengths for her happiness. As the eldest brother, it is shown that he is responsible for maintaining his family's finances and livelihood. He takes his duty to obtain the Penguindrum and Himari's medicine very seriously, willing to resort to any method to obtain them. Kanba does not consider legality or self-preservation when it comes to saving his family. Just like Himari, Kanba is not blood related to the Takakuras and was accepted into their family after the death of his father. He is also the blood-related brother of Masako and Mario.
Shouma Takakura (高倉 晶馬 Takakura Shōma?)
Voiced by: Ryohei Kimura
More innocent than his brother, he is uneasy at the thought of performing any morally ambiguous deeds. He is assigned to obtain Oginome Ringo's diary, assuming that it is the Penguindrum, and hesitates after being told to obtain it by any means necessary. As he accompanies Ringo in her stalking activities, the two of them develop a strange closeness. He tries to play the role of Ringo's conscience many times, but like his siblings, he harbors a deep guilt for the massacre caused by their parents. He feels that Ringo should despise him and pushes her away after the diary is lost. Shouma is the one that saves the abandoned Himari from the Child Broiler and bringing her into the Takakura family. In the novel adaptation, Shouma is the narrator.
Himari Takakura (高倉 陽毬 Takakura Himari?)
Voiced by: Miho Arakawa
The brothers’ younger, ever-cheerful sister. Himari loves her brothers very much, and is constantly smiling so that they will worry less about her illness. After being discharged from the hospital, she loses consciousness and dies at a trip to the aquarium. She is revived by a penguin hat bought at the aquarium's souvenir shop. When she wears the penguin hat, her appearance and personality changes to that of the Princess of the Crystal (プリンセス・オブ・ザ・クリスタル Purinsesu Obu Za Kurisutaru?), a dominatrix, donning a skintight costume and ordering the brothers to obtain the Penguindrum in order to extend her life. When she was a child, she was part of the aspiring idol group "Triple H" with her friends Hibari and Hikari, but stopped speaking to them when she left school. She states that she is glad for their success. Himari is not related to Shouma and Kanba by blood, but became part of the Takakura family after being abandoned by her mother.
Ringo Oginome (荻野目 苹果 Oginome Ringo?)
Voiced by: Marie Miyake
The target the brothers are ordered to watch. She was born on the same day that her sister, Momoka, died and believes that she is Momoka reincarnated. The death of her sister caused her family to fall apart, she now lives only with her often busy mother. She possesses Momoka's diary, the entries of which she follows religiously for the purpose of "destiny". It is because of these entries that she stalks Tabuki Keiju, who was very close to Momoka. She believes that by replacing her sister, she will be able to bring her family back together. Despite claiming that she and Tabuki are destined for each other, she has begun to harbor feelings for Takakura Shouma instead. She eventually says that she will be Shouma's stalker rather than Tabuki's.
Keiju Tabuki (多蕗 桂樹 Tabuki Keiju?)
Voiced by: Akira Ishida
The teacher that Ringo stalks. He is the science teacher of Shouma and Kanba and the advisor of a birdwatching club. He was Oginome Momoka's close friend and narrowly missed being with her at the incident that took her life. As a child, he was abandoned by his mother after she remarried and gave birth to a child that surpassed Tabuki's skill at playing the piano. He was in the Child Broiler with his pet bird, but was rescued by Momoka, who loved his music. Despite claiming otherwise, Tabuki harbors a strong grudge against the Takakura family for the incident that resulted in her death many years ago. He vanishes after attempting to take Himari's life and returning his wedding ring to Yuri.
Yuri Tokikago (時籠 ゆり Tokikago Yuri?)
Voiced by: Mamiko Noto
A famous actress belonging to the Sunshiny Theatre Takarazuka troupe. She is introduced as Tabuki's girlfriend and becomes engaged to him. Although she is elegant and successful, she considers herself and her body to be ugly. As a child, she was abused mentally and physically by her father, who was a well-liked sculptor and told young Yuri that he found her to be disgusting. However, she was saved by Momoka, who loved her and used her diary to change her fate. Yuri is the only other person to know the diary's secrets and seeks to retrieve it in order to bring Momoka back into the world. She wanted to make a false family with Tabuki.
Masako Natsume (夏芽 真砂子 Natsume Masako?)
Voiced by: Yui Horie
A wealthy young woman with an obsession for Kanba. Masako is the current heir to the Natsume corporation. She possesses a laser slingshot that is capable of selectively erasing memory with red projectiles shot at the forehead, blue projectiles allow memory to be restored. Like each of the Takakura siblings, she has a penguin accomplice, though she has named hers Esmeralda. Her primary goals are to possess Kanba and gain the Penguindrum in order to ensure her brother Mario's survival. She appears to be working with Sanetoshi to keep Mario alive, paralleling the Takakura family's efforts to save Himari's life. She is also Kanba's blood related sister, his twin sister. Her catchprase is "Gosh I must crush her/him/them soon."
Sanetoshi Watase (渡瀬 眞悧 Watase Sanetoshi?)
Voiced by: Yutaka Koizumi
A cloying man that harbors an interest in Himari for reasons yet unknown. He first appears as an all-knowing librarian working at the Central Library's "Hole in the Sky" branch, assisting Himari with books filled with memories of her past. He is the one to place the penguin hat on her. When Himari dies for a second time, he appears as a doctor that demands large sums of money for the dark pink medication keeping her alive. Himari often goes to him for advice, though she is usually troubled by what she hears and is cold towards him. He claims to be from "the destination of Fate," and is accompanied by two black rabbit underlings, Shirase (シラセ?) and Souya (ソウヤ?). His catchphrase is "Isn't it electrifying?". In episode 21, it is revealed that he is a ghost and assistant of Dr. Washizuka (Himari's original doctor) in his Arctic Expedition. He is the leader of Kiga.
Momoka Oginome (荻野目 桃果 Oginome Momoka?)
Voiced by: Aki Toyosaki
Ringo's older sister who died in a subway explosion on the day of Ringo's birth. She is the original owner of the diary. She was close friends with both Tabuki and Yuri, whose lives were both saved by her. As explained by Momoka to Yuri, the diary is allegedly one that can transfer the fate of individuals at a cost; it can even prevent someone from dying. These transfers inflict injuries on the user as payment, Momoka was sent to the hospital with burns from altering Yuri's fate.
Hibari Isora (伊空 ヒバリ Isora Hibari?) and Hikari Utada (歌田 光莉 Utada Hikari?)
Voiced by: Yui Watanabe and Marie Miyake
Himari's best friends in elementary school. The three of them wished to be idols, so they formed their own idol group called Triple-H. However, for unknown reasons, she had to leave school, and Hibari and Hikari went on to become famous idols under the name Double-H. They are shown to be glad when receiving the scarves that Himari knit for them. In the show's production, there is a real group called Triple-H made up of the voice actresses of Hibari, Hikari and Himari. This group sings many of the insert songs and ending themes. Their names are thinly-veiled references to Hibari Misora and Hikaru Utada, respectively.
Takakuras' Penguins #1, #2 & #3 (高倉家のペンギン 1号、2号、3号 Takakura-ke no Pengin Ichigō, Nigō, Sangō?)
Voiced by: Subaru Kimura, Ryohei Kimura and Miho Arakawa
A mysterious trio of blue Penguins that arrived at the Takakura's doorstep after Himari's resurrection. Only the Takakura family can see them. For the sake of convenience, Kanba named his penguin #1, Shouma's #2 and Himari's #3 respectively. These numbers are written on the back of the penguin. Each has their own traits based on their masters. #1 has pronounced eyebrows and likes looking up ladies' skirts, #2 is often seen spraying bugs or eating voraciously, and #3, who sports a ribbon on her head, usually keeps Himari company.
Esmeralda (エスメラルダ Esumeraruda?)
Voiced by: Yui Horie
Masako's penguin, unlike the Takakura siblings', is black with a heart-shaped face. It has a more menacing appearance than the others. Esmeralda holds an infatuation with Penguin #1 that mirrors Masako's interest in Kanba.

Theme songs

Opening theme songs
  • "Noruniru" (ノルニル?) (episodes 1–14)
    Lyrics, composition: Tika・α / Arrangement: Naoko Etō / Singing: Etsuko Yakushimaru Metro Orchestra

  • "Boys, Come Back to Me" (少年よ我に帰れ Shōnen yo Ware ni Kaere?) (episodes 15–24)
    Lyrics, composition: Tika・α / Arrangement: Kenji Kondō / Singing: Etsuko Yakushimaru Metro Orchestra

Insert songs
  • "Rock Over Japan" (episodes 1–3, 5–7, 16, 17)
    Lyrics, composition: Ryo, Hisashi / Arrangement: Yukari Hashimoto / Singing: Triple H
    Cover of ARB's song by the same title.

  • "Daddy's Shoes" (ダディーズ・シューズ?) (episode 5)
    Composition: Ryō Ishibashi / Arrangement: Yukari Hashimoto / Singing: Triple H
    Cover of ARB's song by the same title.

  • "M no Higeki" (Mの悲劇 Emu no Higeki?, M's Tragedy) (episode 7)
    Lyrics: Ikuni Ikami (イクニ・イカミ?) / Composition: Yukari Hashimoto / Singing: Mamiko Noto as Yuri Tokikago

Ending theme songs
  • "Dear Future" (episodes 1–9, 11, 12)
    Lyrics: Yūho Iwasato / Composition, arrangement: Narasaki / Singing: Coaltar of the Deepers

  • "Dear Future feat. Yui Horie" (episode 10)
    Lyrics: Yūho Iwasato / Composition: Narasaki / Arrangement: Watchman / Singing: Yui Horie

  • "Haiiro no Suiyōbi" (灰色の水曜日?, "Gray Wednesday") (episodes 13, 15, 18)
    Lyrics: Ryō Ishibashi, Hisashi Shirahama / Composition: Hisashi Shirahama / Arrangement: Yukari Hashimoto / Singing: Triple H
    Cover of ARB's song by the same title. Also used as the insert song of episode 9.

  • "Bad News Kuroi Yokan" (Bad News 黒い予感?) (episodes 14, 17)
    Lyrics: Ryō Ishibashi / Composition: Ichirō Tanaka / Arrangement: Yukari Hashimoto / Singing: Triple H
    Cover of ARB's song by the same title.

  • "Ikarechimattaze!!" (イカレちまったぜ!!?) (episode 16)
    Lyrics: Ryō Ishibashi / Composition: Ichirō Tanaka / Arrangement: Yukari Hashimoto / Singing: Triple H
    Cover of ARB's song by the same title.

  • "Hide and Seek" (episode 19)
    Lyrics, composition: Hisashi Shirahama / Arrangement: Yukari Hashimoto / Singing: Triple H
    Cover of ARB's song by the same title.

  • "Private Girl" (episode 20)
    Lyrics, composition: Ryo, Hisashi / Arrangement: Yukari Hashimoto / Singing: Triple H
    Cover of ARB's song by the same title.

  • "Tamashii Kogashite" (魂こがして?, "Scorching Soul") (episode 21)
    Lyrics, composition: Ryō Ishibashi / Arrangement: Yukari Hashimoto / Singing: Triple H
    Cover of ARB's song by the same title.

Triple H is Marie Miyake as Hikari, Yui Watanabe as Hibari, and Miho Arakawa as Himari.

Mawaru-Penguindrum
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Series logo and main characters (from left) Himari, Kanba and Shoma.
輪るピングドラム
Genre Comedy, Drama, Psychological, Supernatural
TV anime
Directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara
Produced by Hiro Haruyama
Shinichi Ikeda
Written by Kunihiko Ikuhara
Takayo Ikami
Music by Yukari Hashimoto
Studio Brain's Base
Network MBS, TBS, AT-X
Original run July 8, 2011December 23, 2011
Episodes 24[1]
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